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the restoration included extensive environmental changes to improve the stream and infrastructure changes to reduce the csos into the watershed. hecht: when i first started talking with people about stream restoration, i kind of imagined people out with shovels and small-scale. this is a massive $7.7 million project. schombert: nine mile run watershed is the most significant urban watershed restoration ever done in the united states. narrator: small-scale projects like nine mile run have far-reaching environmental impact. but they're just one part of the regional wet weather control plan. schombert: this region needs to solve its problem by 2026. that's not that long away. this is the largest public works project ever undertaken in this region. lichte: you're looking at significant infrastructure. either tunnels or storage tanks, or, you know, treatment facilities. the cost is about $3 billion. lichte: if you look at some of the other cities that have gone through this, their rates have gone up significantly. the federal government provides a number of grant programs but the bottom line i
the restoration included extensive environmental changes to improve the stream and infrastructure changes to reduce the csos into the watershed. hecht: when i first started talking with people about stream restoration, i kind of imagined people out with shovels and small-scale. this is a massive $7.7 million project. schombert: nine mile run watershed is the most significant urban watershed restoration ever done in the united states. narrator: small-scale projects like nine mile run have...
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is it possible for that number to change? can we control the market driven licenses, perhaps? you hear of a license is going for sale in new york or new jersey for half a million dollars. that makes a small-business man like me, that boggles my mind. and it boggles my mind to think i might have to go up to two hundred thousand dollars. what is the likelihood of the supply increasing to meet the demand? the city is growing. in south beach, there are cranes everywhere. we will need these licenses. how will we get them? >> i can repeat what i just said, but in part, that is something that we need to have pushed from the local. right now, there is a bill applying to napa. i'm sorry, marin county. it is the same sort of problem. part of the argument is -- just like i it was a kid coming in, people come in from all over the area to eat in san francisco restaurants. they come from all over the world. again, this governor is going to support everyone locally. i lot of that will have to come from you to accomplish what is right for the city. how do we do that? >> [unintelligible] >> i
is it possible for that number to change? can we control the market driven licenses, perhaps? you hear of a license is going for sale in new york or new jersey for half a million dollars. that makes a small-business man like me, that boggles my mind. and it boggles my mind to think i might have to go up to two hundred thousand dollars. what is the likelihood of the supply increasing to meet the demand? the city is growing. in south beach, there are cranes everywhere. we will need these...
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over the years i have seen the landscape of the city change with the times. i believe that the mid market civic center corridor is both ready to modernize the image, although it has been plaqued with crimes decreasing. the foot traffic shows this, with respect to the crime, my years of experience in the nightclub and bar security fields will help jen and drew to develop a coherent and flexible security program that addresses the needs of the hall as well as the neighborhood in general. the proposed beer hall at 1 polk would be an asset to the neighborhood in both a business and community sense and i strongly support this. >> thank you, next speaker. >> my name is matt maloney and i own a business in san francisco and i am all for businesss in san francisco and creates tax revenue and gives people employment and the concept is reliance on the off sales as far as i understand, they are very, very nice people. they are starting a small family, they have a small family, and i think that i am 100 percent behind it. thank you. >> thank you. is there any other membe
over the years i have seen the landscape of the city change with the times. i believe that the mid market civic center corridor is both ready to modernize the image, although it has been plaqued with crimes decreasing. the foot traffic shows this, with respect to the crime, my years of experience in the nightclub and bar security fields will help jen and drew to develop a coherent and flexible security program that addresses the needs of the hall as well as the neighborhood in general. the...
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we change the norms in our school. suspensions have decreased nationally in the thousand schools we've been in by more than 30 percent, discipline referrals go down because young people are defusing the escalating interrupting, preventing and stopping injustice. do we have the courage as a nation to stop focusing on the problem and begin to really understand the best cost effective solution is to empower our young people? treat them not as empty bottles to be filled but candle sz to be lit. and i hope we can all use our collective voices today to spread a message of empowerment, justice and courage. courage. thank you . >> thanks, rick, i think we'll dig into that message of empowerment a little bit more deeply. next up is. >> our president was unable to be with us today but sends her greetings from washington, dc i hope you all have the handouts on the table that describe our organization. basically for the last 20 years, our organization has challenged stereotypes and misinformation about muslims and their faith, tru
we change the norms in our school. suspensions have decreased nationally in the thousand schools we've been in by more than 30 percent, discipline referrals go down because young people are defusing the escalating interrupting, preventing and stopping injustice. do we have the courage as a nation to stop focusing on the problem and begin to really understand the best cost effective solution is to empower our young people? treat them not as empty bottles to be filled but candle sz to be lit. and...
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that may be changing. looks like we have someone stronger economic data recently because, perhaps, the fiscal policy environment is settling down a little bit. but just to use a very simple example, everybody has heard about this xl pipeline that the canadian company wants to build across the board. the fed can't permit that pipeline. it would be creating jobs. jobs that will be created are there. cheryl: have been bernanke could go over to congress and walked down the street and put the policy in place himself you would. he has been very vocal in his frustration with our nation's leaders. william poole, a former st. louis federal reserve bank president. very interesting talking points. we appreciate your time. >> good to be with you. cheryl: the closing bell will ring. we are almost done. sixteen minutes to go, and the dow, up 82 points. so approaching session highs. the dow is up more than 10% for the year. s&p is up about 9% so far for the year. curious if the decision to keep pouring money from the fed
that may be changing. looks like we have someone stronger economic data recently because, perhaps, the fiscal policy environment is settling down a little bit. but just to use a very simple example, everybody has heard about this xl pipeline that the canadian company wants to build across the board. the fed can't permit that pipeline. it would be creating jobs. jobs that will be created are there. cheryl: have been bernanke could go over to congress and walked down the street and put the policy...
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the first video we shot for the which ep was for adourn, has become the most life changing song in my career thus far. it was so exciting to watch people really connect with this video. andt the video out first, the anticipation kind of built up. tavis: there is a problem. there is something missing. >> when i was 8 years old recording songs or working all these years before i had a deal, i was not getting money. that is not the reason i make music. as a creative individual, i do this for my sanity. it is an inherent need. tavis: i love it. what has the success of being seen by 30 million people, how does that impact your career when you get to that moment? everybody is watching you, and you steal the show. >> i only knew i wanted to have a good time. i only wanted it to be everything i a imagined it to be. tavis: was it? >> it was more. we were right in the middle of the aisle. it was this moment of realization that it was related happening. i promise i was going to have a good time. haves been cool to want to artistic reach out and want to work. i suspect while this is miguel's firs
the first video we shot for the which ep was for adourn, has become the most life changing song in my career thus far. it was so exciting to watch people really connect with this video. andt the video out first, the anticipation kind of built up. tavis: there is a problem. there is something missing. >> when i was 8 years old recording songs or working all these years before i had a deal, i was not getting money. that is not the reason i make music. as a creative individual, i do this for...
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probably less work anyway if you get the top half new york diapei changes. [laughter] but, foarkzage think the know why the sequester is not working because juz doesn't effect congress. the salaries of senators and representatives do not get cut. [audience oohs] it's like a lone shark saying if you don't pay up he's going to break your neighbor's legs. no skin off their nose. also, he is taking your neighbor's nose but that doesn't mean it was a bad idea. remember, the government that governs best is one that forces itself to either make tough zoirgses suffer unimagineibly horrible consequences. i believe it was jefferson who said that or jigsaw. therefore, to prevent the next crisis we need a worst scenario. i say we social security spend a -- suspend a monkey above the floor of congress, an ebola monkey and then smear each member of congress with monkey meat and bananas. if they don't reach a deal by the deadline the ropes are cut, the doors are locked and it's me i itime i i [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is pr
probably less work anyway if you get the top half new york diapei changes. [laughter] but, foarkzage think the know why the sequester is not working because juz doesn't effect congress. the salaries of senators and representatives do not get cut. [audience oohs] it's like a lone shark saying if you don't pay up he's going to break your neighbor's legs. no skin off their nose. also, he is taking your neighbor's nose but that doesn't mean it was a bad idea. remember, the government that governs...
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with this explosive growth came a change in program style. i know. television's a menace to the american family. people no longer eat together, think together, talk together. they just watch tv together. and you don't think that's right? gee, mom, i think pop's all wet. a tv family is a happy family. suddenly everybody became aware tv had produced a huge audience and with that came the guys in the grey suits. (arthur penn) and they began to say, "wait a minute. if we're sponsoring this, they can't say this" or "they can't say that." and that was the beginning of the exodus for all of us from serious live television. (narrator) the rise of network television gave moviemakers a new chance. with movie attendance at half the level of a decade before, hollywood saw a chance to counter its own decline by producing programs directly for this new medium. (todd gitlin) studios turned television into an assembly-line product. it did that by building a set, using it on 39 episodes a year. they had a regular cast. the division of labor was very precise. the turn
with this explosive growth came a change in program style. i know. television's a menace to the american family. people no longer eat together, think together, talk together. they just watch tv together. and you don't think that's right? gee, mom, i think pop's all wet. a tv family is a happy family. suddenly everybody became aware tv had produced a huge audience and with that came the guys in the grey suits. (arthur penn) and they began to say, "wait a minute. if we're sponsoring this,...
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>> well, because i think we didn't get any change in policy. we didn't hear anything about the hawks resurrecting themselves and actually seeing some dissensions that is getting deeper. you saw the printing presses continuing and the market reacted accordingly. lauren: i saw one kang and that was this in the statement. fiscal policy is somewhat more restrictive. that is obviously reference to washington and the debt seal being sequester. what do you make a of that, jo he? >> i think more of an accommodation they will pepper light phrases in there that might get set up for the policy some day down the road is going to change. they put that language in there to get us ready. david: joe, talk specifically about a sector, the tech sector. we had a couple earnings that reflect on the tech sector. oracle is down after-hours because of its misses on some of the comments. >> right. david: what do you think about the tech sector in general? >> well i think first of all the tech sector has been lagging this particular rally that we've had in the market.
>> well, because i think we didn't get any change in policy. we didn't hear anything about the hawks resurrecting themselves and actually seeing some dissensions that is getting deeper. you saw the printing presses continuing and the market reacted accordingly. lauren: i saw one kang and that was this in the statement. fiscal policy is somewhat more restrictive. that is obviously reference to washington and the debt seal being sequester. what do you make a of that, jo he? >> i think...
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getting a little bit better on 6th street and i will admit that, that the last week and a half it has changed. and we still are getting awful problem with urination because they say that a drop in center, on 6th and not, who i believe that it is. they have been drinking, they can't keep going in and using the bathroom. and so they come up there, and this constantly, and you know, i got employees, i mean, they see all of this stuff there all of the time. and you know, it is pretty sad. you know? it has been going on forever. and that i don't know what the answer is. you know? but it is something that gives. and the same thing that these ladies were selling groceries on the street and vegetables and using the street for a bathroom and then go and sell this stuff. i mean, you know, the health department, you know should step in or somebody should step in with it because it is not, it is very unsanitary and it has been going on for a couple of years now. you know, it is something that you can move them somewhere they can have controls and a bathroom or something, you know? so that is about all th
getting a little bit better on 6th street and i will admit that, that the last week and a half it has changed. and we still are getting awful problem with urination because they say that a drop in center, on 6th and not, who i believe that it is. they have been drinking, they can't keep going in and using the bathroom. and so they come up there, and this constantly, and you know, i got employees, i mean, they see all of this stuff there all of the time. and you know, it is pretty sad. you know?...
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positive mammogram results -- the study found 6 months later that women with false positives have similar changes to their psychological states. they still had symptoms of anxiety. they may need additional support. >>> riverside is the latest county facing lawsuit over the conditions of the jails. they're trying to negotiate a settlement to a lawsuit. in 2011 governor brown ordered lower level offenders be sent to jails. over crowding and poor medical care are now being reported at the county level. >>> the department says they submitted a completed investigation to the alameda county da's office. a former teacher at the school taped a toddler's wrist and ankle after refusing to take a nap. >>> california state university will have extra money to spend. the trustees meet tomorrow to make plans for $125 million in extra state funding expected for the 2013-2014 academic year. other possibilities include boosting salaries and paying for increased energy and health cost. >>> university of california is gearing up to maybe allow students to take online testing. it would allow students who cannot get i
positive mammogram results -- the study found 6 months later that women with false positives have similar changes to their psychological states. they still had symptoms of anxiety. they may need additional support. >>> riverside is the latest county facing lawsuit over the conditions of the jails. they're trying to negotiate a settlement to a lawsuit. in 2011 governor brown ordered lower level offenders be sent to jails. over crowding and poor medical care are now being reported at the...
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we haven't contemplated changing that. we just put that number in fairly recently. i think at this point, it's still being debated in academic circles, you know, and we'll see what kind of outcome they come up with. but it's an interesting question to try to quantify. there is research, for example, which asks the question, how often do you tend to hit the zero lower bound. and our belief a few years ago is that it was a very rare event, and now it has become more common. so i'm sure there'll be a lot of thinking about this in academic and other circles. >> mr. chairman, ben weill, "congressional quarterly." there's a lot of talk about whether certain institutions are too big to fail, and i wanted to get at a different if related question. in 1980, let's say, there was about -- the financial sector comprised about 5% of the u.s. economy, u.s. gdp. now it's about 9%. i'm wondering if you think that shift is beneficial to u.s. economy? >> i don't think i know the answer to that question. certainly, the financial system has -- i could argue two ways. i could say, well,
we haven't contemplated changing that. we just put that number in fairly recently. i think at this point, it's still being debated in academic circles, you know, and we'll see what kind of outcome they come up with. but it's an interesting question to try to quantify. there is research, for example, which asks the question, how often do you tend to hit the zero lower bound. and our belief a few years ago is that it was a very rare event, and now it has become more common. so i'm sure there'll...
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to see the basis for recovery but the economic policies are hopeless as well so that would have to change radically as well ok well matthew that sounds like saving the banking system in the hell with the people. certainly we're seeing that a little bit in cyprus but you know as was said i think you know hopefully they will revise this sort of the distribution of this haircut and take take the burden off of the smaller depositors and make it sort of fairer in that sense right ok share aside what is the future of the currency here because it seems to me they have no idea what they really want to do they're just afraid of collapse and that's not a very good agenda. the problem is this that the europeans have the muddling through for almost three years and finally we saw some light at the end of the tunnel last november with mario draghi and now they've done it again you know that look at what's going on in europe right now greece is still trying to manage their bailout and they're not doing a good job of it spain's in severe economic crisis in a political scandal there's no government italy
to see the basis for recovery but the economic policies are hopeless as well so that would have to change radically as well ok well matthew that sounds like saving the banking system in the hell with the people. certainly we're seeing that a little bit in cyprus but you know as was said i think you know hopefully they will revise this sort of the distribution of this haircut and take take the burden off of the smaller depositors and make it sort of fairer in that sense right ok share aside what...
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to change that. then you know have the u.s. . to help them to pace themselves and even though there was a split in public perception at the time when did it kind of shift because obviously there was a lot more opposition very quickly as we realize that the war was not accomplished in the three months that bush had claimed it to be cooked i think a few months. specially when the command was shifted from paul there was a complete shift in. me start the infamous. process and. complete the action so people. from that time because them until that moment everyone thought that the u.s. is leaving within three months level of destruction wasn't that bad people thought you know maybe they can fix what was damaged. but i think by the end of two thousand two thousand and three it was very clear that the u.s. . and that's why there was more violence in the country there was more. distance to the u.s. presence i would imagine the split was in part because of the sanctions that had been imposed for for the decade
to change that. then you know have the u.s. . to help them to pace themselves and even though there was a split in public perception at the time when did it kind of shift because obviously there was a lot more opposition very quickly as we realize that the war was not accomplished in the three months that bush had claimed it to be cooked i think a few months. specially when the command was shifted from paul there was a complete shift in. me start the infamous. process and. complete the action...
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demonststrate that we understand we have to get our debt down, it has to be enforceable, you have to change who is eligible for, what at what age, and what subsidy. neil: i love about dave, he ticks off people on the right and the left, thiss a mutually destructive type issue for the right and left. >> assured destruction. neil: thank you. very much david walker. all right if we get in, is it time to get out, what is washington goes 3 with a plan to ramp up spending. some very worried market pros, saying this is a recipe for selling. monica, i think markets have been under the assumption that some cuts are better than no cuts, sequestration is better than nothing, so, if you just pullback, and say we're not going to to squat, in fact we'll do more, spend more that could derail a bill market faster than anything, right? >> it can, derail a bull market, but i think this problem is that washington is behaving like a lot of financial institutions that g themselves and the cun country into a lot of problems a few years back, because they are behaving like i'll be gone and you will begun. that is
demonststrate that we understand we have to get our debt down, it has to be enforceable, you have to change who is eligible for, what at what age, and what subsidy. neil: i love about dave, he ticks off people on the right and the left, thiss a mutually destructive type issue for the right and left. >> assured destruction. neil: thank you. very much david walker. all right if we get in, is it time to get out, what is washington goes 3 with a plan to ramp up spending. some very worried...
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is that going to change, phyllis? >> so the u.s. banks have been phenomenal. the financial sector is phenomenal because they collaborate exceptionally well. they share information about what they see because they always understood the threat because they protect money. what we need to do is get more information schairing at the cyber level and realtime level. what the adversary can't do, understand the health of the network at the speed of light like your body's immune system. when they share information, it protects companies. gerri: i was amazed at the people who do this, so russia, the attacks come from there. what's going on here? why are these the countries targeting us? >> understand their philosophy. those countries view philosophically that we in the west became rich because we stole it from them so they are not stealing from us in their mind set. they are just getting back what they think is rightfully theirs, and once you understand their mind set, now you can understand that they have no psychological barrier to emptying our intellectual property, o
is that going to change, phyllis? >> so the u.s. banks have been phenomenal. the financial sector is phenomenal because they collaborate exceptionally well. they share information about what they see because they always understood the threat because they protect money. what we need to do is get more information schairing at the cyber level and realtime level. what the adversary can't do, understand the health of the network at the speed of light like your body's immune system. when they...
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so no reason to change that channel. 6:46 now. taking a live look at the showers. right now they're giving us a bit of a break. pretty significant batch offshore developing. marin county right now, watch out for slick conditions all the way to lucas valley. pressing south to san rafael the next few minutes. south bay as we head through 59 minutes. starting to get your steady rainfall. that means during rush hour. by 9:00 am, widespread showers south to san jose. stop that clock for you again. as we head through about noon, showers start to lighten up a little bit. still steady over most of the bay area between noon and 6:00, they really start to let up. isolated activity at that point over the south bay. by 10:00 tonight, almost nothing left. few residual showers tomorrow morning to be followed by good air quality, lower pollen levels. low 60s, upper 50s. 61 for livermore. 61 in redwood city. holding on to the upper 50s meanwhile in oakland. and beautiful san francisco. friday into saturday, and that beautiful all-important weekend. we'll warm you up. make those ou
so no reason to change that channel. 6:46 now. taking a live look at the showers. right now they're giving us a bit of a break. pretty significant batch offshore developing. marin county right now, watch out for slick conditions all the way to lucas valley. pressing south to san rafael the next few minutes. south bay as we head through 59 minutes. starting to get your steady rainfall. that means during rush hour. by 9:00 am, widespread showers south to san jose. stop that clock for you again....
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. >>> a councilwoman wants to change the way we report child abuse. joan buchanan introducing giving staff adequate training. a second bill would give districts the authority in child abuse cases to immediately remove teachers from the classroom. >>> overnight we learned a san jose police officer who shot and killed a suspect on monday night has been involved in a shooting before. the officer fired on the suspect after police say the suspect tried to rundown the officer. that same officer was involved in a shoot-out last november that ended a robbery and homicide rampage. the suspect in that shooting was hit but not killed. san jose has had two officer-involved shootings so far this year. san jose must now disclose city officials private text messages, e-mails, or other electronic communication about city affairs if requested. the ruling made by a santa clara county judge last week is in response to an activist's request. that activist sued the city in 2009 over its refusal to disclose personal electronic communications. a city attorney says the decis
. >>> a councilwoman wants to change the way we report child abuse. joan buchanan introducing giving staff adequate training. a second bill would give districts the authority in child abuse cases to immediately remove teachers from the classroom. >>> overnight we learned a san jose police officer who shot and killed a suspect on monday night has been involved in a shooting before. the officer fired on the suspect after police say the suspect tried to rundown the officer. that...
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the last time this happened, something changed. so maybe he thinks something will change again. and you can't blame him. that's what he likes. he likes to do this show and he'll hang on as long as he can. >> is fallon ready? >> is fallon ready is the question they undoubtedly have decided yes or near yes. interestingly, he's only done the show four years. the late night show. and conan did it 13 and david letterman did it 11. this is a much faster path to the 11:30 slot than anybody has had before. but it's a different time in television. things are changing. i think they want to have a new kind of a show. they want to have young blood. they don't want jimmy kimmel to get established for a long time and try to take all the younger viewers away. he hasn't really done that from leno by the way. leno continues to win a lot of nights from the younger viewers which is important to "late night" because that is what the advertisers want to reach. there is a strategy at nbc i think that it is time to get this lined up at least and it'll be, you know, in the next 18 months or so. it's no
the last time this happened, something changed. so maybe he thinks something will change again. and you can't blame him. that's what he likes. he likes to do this show and he'll hang on as long as he can. >> is fallon ready? >> is fallon ready is the question they undoubtedly have decided yes or near yes. interestingly, he's only done the show four years. the late night show. and conan did it 13 and david letterman did it 11. this is a much faster path to the 11:30 slot than anybody...
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you are helping to affect change . and three, a human connection where you can actually actively participate and influence your investment and help it succeed. melissa: interesting. if i want to check it out like and go online and look at page. >> at think he would make a fantastic backer. melissa: that i lent money. we'll see. anyway. we will definitely check it out. >> thank you very much for having us. melissa: what is real. a bizarre scandal over. as neiman-marcus of all places in hot water. wait until you hear this. you can never have too much "money." ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real esta in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the conctions of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read
you are helping to affect change . and three, a human connection where you can actually actively participate and influence your investment and help it succeed. melissa: interesting. if i want to check it out like and go online and look at page. >> at think he would make a fantastic backer. melissa: that i lent money. we'll see. anyway. we will definitely check it out. >> thank you very much for having us. melissa: what is real. a bizarre scandal over. as neiman-marcus of all places...
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it's going to be for the president to go to his party and say we need to change entitlement programs. easier for the republicans because that has to be less. there's a scenario where the president homes the economy gets better, puts off the grand bargain, makes progress on immigration and energy, deals with gun control however it gets dealt with and thin waits to do a grand bargain deal after the mid terms on the hope that his party has success in the mid terms and he can strike a deal on better economy and more favorable terms in congress. >> rose: i thought that's exactly what i said. he will not make a decision now and will have a hard bargain. the only thing we seem to differ is whether the republicans will be blamed. >> i didn't mean to say i disagree with you except to say it's not giving up on the next year and-a-half because you do, immigration and energy. the president's got his eye on his big promises and immigration and energy are two of the big promises. if he can move along on fiscal stuff, get a sense of where the bargain lies on tax reform, corporate and individual, get
it's going to be for the president to go to his party and say we need to change entitlement programs. easier for the republicans because that has to be less. there's a scenario where the president homes the economy gets better, puts off the grand bargain, makes progress on immigration and energy, deals with gun control however it gets dealt with and thin waits to do a grand bargain deal after the mid terms on the hope that his party has success in the mid terms and he can strike a deal on...
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right now there are changes on a monthly basis. is that single platform the you envision, you try to use that as a foundation on a building block for the reform housing finance system. >> the answer to your second question is yes. this can serve as a building block for congress to in vision a feature secondary mortgage market. in answer to the first question, we announced 13 months ago that it was our intention to work with fannie and freddie to develop this plan for. we made that clear to the congress and the public. in a october of last year we issued a white paper in which we describe for the market the potential scope of this plan for and how it would actually operate. we solicited public input on this. we have been considering an input in going about the next phase of the design of the platform. we expect to continue to reach out to market participants in a formal way to the will to continue to give market and put. overall, and this is a multi-year project. >> thank you. i think you for their work and i think we can use that a
right now there are changes on a monthly basis. is that single platform the you envision, you try to use that as a foundation on a building block for the reform housing finance system. >> the answer to your second question is yes. this can serve as a building block for congress to in vision a feature secondary mortgage market. in answer to the first question, we announced 13 months ago that it was our intention to work with fannie and freddie to develop this plan for. we made that clear...
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another change in style revealing more about this pope named francis. today pope francis preached with action as well as words. climbing out of his open air jeep to bless a disabled man, stopping to kiss children, and urging the 200,000 people in st. peter's square to be protectors of the poor, the weak, and the environment. >> i think he's going to challenge all of us to live a deeper life of faith. >> reporter: as dawn broke, eager crowds raced into the square. they saw francis receive the symbols of power -- a lamb's wool stole signifying his status as shepherd of the flock, and the papal fisherman's ring -- gold plated, not the usual solid gold. during mass to an audience that included several world leaders -- [ speaking in foreign language ] -- francis said authentic power is service. and the pope, too, must serve. >> he seems like a very humble man. someone the people can reach out and identify with. >> reporter: in buenos aires where francis was a cardinal, jubilation. they stayed up all night to watch the early morning mass and were rewarded by
another change in style revealing more about this pope named francis. today pope francis preached with action as well as words. climbing out of his open air jeep to bless a disabled man, stopping to kiss children, and urging the 200,000 people in st. peter's square to be protectors of the poor, the weak, and the environment. >> i think he's going to challenge all of us to live a deeper life of faith. >> reporter: as dawn broke, eager crowds raced into the square. they saw francis...
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in terms of the support are we talking about a change of items for the current -- change of terms for the 2.5 billion euro loan and more in addition to that? >> no we are talking about it in terms beyond that. >> what terms would those be? >> we don't know yet, we don't know yet. we don't have any deals and we are continuing the discussions and they are waiting for us for discussions in another place. >> how long will the discussions take? >> we will be here until we get some agreement. it appears that late in the day, larry, we have not got a deal between the russians and cyprus, despite the fact that russia has an enormous amount to lose from the cyprus banks failing. they may be waiting to see how negotiations go with the eu and cyprus. >> thank you, appreciate i want. let's bring in ben steele. he is author of the new book, still with us, michael and tony. there's gold in this story, my friend. my take is if the russians don't do it cyprus is finished, that is it. >> they are three major players involved in the delicate negotiation. the bank that is keeping them alive, but they ha
in terms of the support are we talking about a change of items for the current -- change of terms for the 2.5 billion euro loan and more in addition to that? >> no we are talking about it in terms beyond that. >> what terms would those be? >> we don't know yet, we don't know yet. we don't have any deals and we are continuing the discussions and they are waiting for us for discussions in another place. >> how long will the discussions take? >> we will be here until...
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. >> rose: does rob port's announcement change anything about the dynamic of same sex maiage because the polls tionwide sw no58% of the people support him. >> polls are moving that way faster and more dramatic than issue i after covered. you have many prominent republicans come out in support of gay marriage in the last few weeks. the reason i think this matters is not for the general public initially because rob portman is not known to the general public although it matters to me a lot i think because he's extraordinarily well-known and well liked by people in the elite circles in the republican party. governor romney considered him as his running mate, and i believe theeaction to rob portman habeenxtraordina. the ha bee some voices who condemned him and condemned his decision but you hear many prominent republicans being extraordinarily muted including the cpac and what they're saying in reaction to what he's done. they don't agree with him -- >> rose: it would have been different four years ago. >> when dick chainy did it -- >> rose: portman cited cheney and saying go with your co
. >> rose: does rob port's announcement change anything about the dynamic of same sex maiage because the polls tionwide sw no58% of the people support him. >> polls are moving that way faster and more dramatic than issue i after covered. you have many prominent republicans come out in support of gay marriage in the last few weeks. the reason i think this matters is not for the general public initially because rob portman is not known to the general public although it matters to me a...
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aztec nothing changes. the physical trespass is necessary. for more than 40 years after that, the inquiry has been whether an individual's reasonable expectation of privacy has been violated. the recent supreme court case of u.s. vs. jones examined whether advanced technology is so intrusive that it becomes a trespass in violation of the fourth amendment. that case is a good starting point for discussion on drones. example, innovations in communication technology, such as mobile devices, have exposed private information to public scrutiny, information once closely guarded is now easily accessible via the internet on simply hand-held mobile devices. these developments and the ability of drones to provide unprecedented surveillance may lead to new standards establishing fourth amendment violations. the use of drones for law enforcement also raises a new challenge for prosecutors. both the chairman and i have at times referred to the famous speech of robert jackson delivered as he was attorney general. in that
aztec nothing changes. the physical trespass is necessary. for more than 40 years after that, the inquiry has been whether an individual's reasonable expectation of privacy has been violated. the recent supreme court case of u.s. vs. jones examined whether advanced technology is so intrusive that it becomes a trespass in violation of the fourth amendment. that case is a good starting point for discussion on drones. example, innovations in communication technology, such as mobile devices, have...
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>> because the world is changing. >> bill: that's b.s. why? why are people changing? >> i think the media may have a lot to do with it. >> bill: the media? >> people are seeing maybe there is is more exposure. >> bill: ellen degeneres pop culture, we like ellen. >> some people are becoming more accepting. >> bill: and you? >> and i also think this is a complicated issue. you can see both sides to a lot of it. a lot of people say and a lot of issues black and white. on this issue there is a lot of gray. people have gay members of their family and they want to see them have the same rights and so on. so there is a gradual chipping away. i think that's happening with their. you are seeing a lot of people evolve. >> bill: they are valid answers but i think the other side who opposes gay marriage has not made their argument very powerfully. there is usually a reason why you oppose. religious people say it's biblical based. i respect that. i respect that. >> bill: respect that people who have a moral solid foundation like the catholic church. these nuts that think the pope
>> because the world is changing. >> bill: that's b.s. why? why are people changing? >> i think the media may have a lot to do with it. >> bill: the media? >> people are seeing maybe there is is more exposure. >> bill: ellen degeneres pop culture, we like ellen. >> some people are becoming more accepting. >> bill: and you? >> and i also think this is a complicated issue. you can see both sides to a lot of it. a lot of people say and a lot of...
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the senate made a few changes. it goes back to the house for final approval, but the house appropriations chair says all systems go for tomorrow, shep. >> shepard: all right. over in the house, a lot of budget votes over there. >> well, that's right. one more conservative than the one we have been talking about. several more liberals. they all failed. tomorrow, the house is due to vote on the paul ryan budget. that's gotten a whole lot of buzz. he made his final pitch tonight. >> we need to balance the budget. balancing the budget is necessary for a healthy economy, for creating jobs. for giving our kids a debt-free nation. that's why we do this. their budget, despite what they say, never ever balances. >> now, to be clear, the paul ryan budget nor the senate democrat budget will become the law of the land. they will both pass very different budgets, and it will be up to a conference committee to work out the differences, shep? >> shepard: mike emanuel on capitol hill. the war in iraq began 10 years ago this week.
the senate made a few changes. it goes back to the house for final approval, but the house appropriations chair says all systems go for tomorrow, shep. >> shepard: all right. over in the house, a lot of budget votes over there. >> well, that's right. one more conservative than the one we have been talking about. several more liberals. they all failed. tomorrow, the house is due to vote on the paul ryan budget. that's gotten a whole lot of buzz. he made his final pitch tonight....
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on how the newtown massacre is going to change our country or not. a big majority of americans want the assault weapons ban brought back. a ban like that was in effect in this country from 1994 to 2004, but in 2004, president bush and the republican congress let it expire. a majority of the country, 57% of the country overall, 59% of registered voters now say they want to bring that assault weapons ban back. but the democrats in congress announced they would not even try to do that. the bill's sponsor, dianne feinstein today said she was told her assault weapons bill will be dropped by the senate democrats when they move their package on to the senate floor for a vote. now, if this seems weird or inconsistent, you're right. it is a little weird and inconsistent. the initial strategy of the democrats on gun issues was to move everything a la carte, so maybe you don't like the ban, but that shouldn't stop you for voting for an increase or background bill. so if you object to one part, you can still support the rest of it. that was the strategy at first
on how the newtown massacre is going to change our country or not. a big majority of americans want the assault weapons ban brought back. a ban like that was in effect in this country from 1994 to 2004, but in 2004, president bush and the republican congress let it expire. a majority of the country, 57% of the country overall, 59% of registered voters now say they want to bring that assault weapons ban back. but the democrats in congress announced they would not even try to do that. the bill's...
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it can change. for the moment and not a matter of faith. that seems like a huge thing to say. >> it is huge because we haven't heard a pope say that before. even previously. so he said, yeah, for the first 1100 years of the catholic church he said priests could marry which means it's a possibility. he said now i respect celibacy and what has happened. but he talked in this article, i don't know if you read that, he was at a wedding of an uncle and submit within a girl. he fell head over heels -- >> pope francis? >> yeah, and such a human touch. he said he had a vocational crisis. he didn't understand what to do. he understands the pull. he put a human face on it. he said it is not a matter of faith or doctrine. it is a discipline. it can change. those three words, it can change, well that means maybe as pope he can say it can change. >> that's incredible. and now we just have to get women priests. you already made two great steps for man kind there. >> he did. >> all right. thanks very much father b
it can change. for the moment and not a matter of faith. that seems like a huge thing to say. >> it is huge because we haven't heard a pope say that before. even previously. so he said, yeah, for the first 1100 years of the catholic church he said priests could marry which means it's a possibility. he said now i respect celibacy and what has happened. but he talked in this article, i don't know if you read that, he was at a wedding of an uncle and submit within a girl. he fell head over...
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you see the colors change. look at the rain and the yellow. it's a pulse that's going to slide through in about the next 45 minutes or so. at this point, when this moves inland it's going to start to make it slow going on highway 101 north and south bound. mission hip, you can see east of that area you have heavyier rain. most people now are getting real light showers. in the area of yellow you're seeing more intense rain. not on full speed but moderil wipers. tonight at 8:00 we see more showers. right now it's pre frontal stuff. more showers at 8:00, more showers at 9:00. a little break at 11:00 and a break overnight. we get into tomorrow morning, maybe a little wet on the commute. just after the morning commute we have this and more scattered showers at lunch time. impact ice spread out and all over the place. after that it's just more widely scattered showers. maybe scattered showers in the afternoon commute tomorrow. maybe a half inch of rain. it's really kind of one system but it has lots of pulses coming through, right now, in the mornin
you see the colors change. look at the rain and the yellow. it's a pulse that's going to slide through in about the next 45 minutes or so. at this point, when this moves inland it's going to start to make it slow going on highway 101 north and south bound. mission hip, you can see east of that area you have heavyier rain. most people now are getting real light showers. in the area of yellow you're seeing more intense rain. not on full speed but moderil wipers. tonight at 8:00 we see more...
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if we are seeing a change, a reversal on actual corporate spending on technology, that would be a red flag. what do you see? >> yeah, well, oracle's a barometer in the space. and this is probably going to create some caution in terms of the expectations and overall i.t. spending right now. and, really, the level of priority in terms of i.t. spending. so, obviously, guidance is going to be critical. but this is going to be a little negative for the software space for tomorrow. >> all right. bottom lain here, derek, would you put new money to work right here in oracle at $33.74 a share? >> q4 tends to be their best quarter, so we would be taking advantage of weakness and buying into what historically is a strong quarter in q4. >> all right, thank you, derek, thank you, jon. i'm back with ron insana and rick santelli. ron insana, we for you on earnings, we're hear debating the quality of earnings that we're seeing and what we are going to see in 2013. what's your take on what things look like, based on what you've seen so far? >> well, actually, maria, when i look at the earnings, people
if we are seeing a change, a reversal on actual corporate spending on technology, that would be a red flag. what do you see? >> yeah, well, oracle's a barometer in the space. and this is probably going to create some caution in terms of the expectations and overall i.t. spending right now. and, really, the level of priority in terms of i.t. spending. so, obviously, guidance is going to be critical. but this is going to be a little negative for the software space for tomorrow. >> all...
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policy change today. lori: even considering the fact we've had improvement in job creation, retail sales? >> no, i don't think so. i think the economy is evolving about as the fed had expected. we're going to see them say that growth is moderate. i think that's consistent with their keeping their foot on the pedal. melissa: charles, really interesting to hear what their forecast is. they have had growth at 2.3 to 3%. that is way above the con sense out there in market, right, charles? >> absolutely but i've got to tell you guys, even at the kind of growth we saw with the jobs rate. it would take another 2 1/2, two years. the fed is not stupid. when they started lowering rates in september 2008 we had 89 million people in the labor market. right now 79 million. 10 million people have left the labor market. the fed understands this. your local newspaper, politicians they can do what they want with the unemployment number. the fed knows it. they know they're a long way away from their ultimate target. lori:
policy change today. lori: even considering the fact we've had improvement in job creation, retail sales? >> no, i don't think so. i think the economy is evolving about as the fed had expected. we're going to see them say that growth is moderate. i think that's consistent with their keeping their foot on the pedal. melissa: charles, really interesting to hear what their forecast is. they have had growth at 2.3 to 3%. that is way above the con sense out there in market, right, charles?...
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moving forward we will have a changing of the air mass and it will feel more like spring: windy, the sunshine will come out and temperatures are warming tomorrow through early parts of the weekend. >> kristen? >> from new york city, a construction worker was stuck in mud to his waste in a construction tunnel as he worked on the subway project 75' beneath the ground. it is not clear how he was stuck. >> new this morning from seattle, a security breach at the airport last night is still causing issues for some travelers this morning. the breach occurred when someone entered a secure area through an exit at the airport. the terminal concourses were evacuated and everyone had to go through a security check again. you can see the passengers waiting if long lines to re-enter. this morning, special airport -- rather, several airports report delays including seattle and portland. >> privacy advocates are upset over a new health insurance requirement at pharmacy chain c.v.s. demanding e employees with company insurance report their personal health data including weight, body fat ratio and blo
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change. let's watch. >> it seems to me like you're reaching out to voters, with the program that you're offering us, at the expense of young white southern males like myself, my demographic. my problem is why can't we be more like booker t. washington republicans. mistakenly what's being unified. >> they call booker t. washington, he was the originator. okay? so when you stay douglas, douglas was not -- >> how about the unity and diversity? >> what about that? we just talked about that. give you an example. here's an example. when he escaped from slavery, i think 10 years or 20 years, he writes a letter and said, i forgive you, for all the things you did to me. >> for giving for giving him shelter and food all them years? >> no. >> in a moment we'll be joined by kevin dotson who is produce that documentary from which that video was shot, called black tea, about black members, members of the tea party. with us now the professor of political science at the university of washington and author of
change. let's watch. >> it seems to me like you're reaching out to voters, with the program that you're offering us, at the expense of young white southern males like myself, my demographic. my problem is why can't we be more like booker t. washington republicans. mistakenly what's being unified. >> they call booker t. washington, he was the originator. okay? so when you stay douglas, douglas was not -- >> how about the unity and diversity? >> what about that? we just...
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changes now that spring has arrived. let's see how the roads are changing with mike. >> silica road definitely an issue for the morning commute. traffic is building. more of a concern, especially as folks tend to hit the speeds and come off off-ramps of the freeways. lower those speeds. 280 coming towards us. nice glow of the lights caused partially by the rain coming up off the roadway. we'll show you the maps for the south bay. overall, very nice. green painted over the right side of your screen is where there will be slick roadways for sure. road weather index tied in with our weather index system, queueing tqueue i -- cueing the rain coming down. animals running around the roadways. we'll talk about that additional rain. sounds like they're trying to catch a couple of dogs on the roadways. >> imagine trying to catch this, massive elephant seal taking a stroll on the streets in a brazilian town. measuring 10 feet blocked traffic for over an hour on saturday. >> just chilling out there. >> it's massive, though. no, no,
changes now that spring has arrived. let's see how the roads are changing with mike. >> silica road definitely an issue for the morning commute. traffic is building. more of a concern, especially as folks tend to hit the speeds and come off off-ramps of the freeways. lower those speeds. 280 coming towards us. nice glow of the lights caused partially by the rain coming up off the roadway. we'll show you the maps for the south bay. overall, very nice. green painted over the right side of...